Alabama Getaway -> Greatest Story Ever Told Peggy-O Cassidy Friend Of The Devil Easy To Love You -> El Paso Tennessee Jed Dancing In The Street -> Deal
Set 2
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain Passenger Terrapin Station -> Playing In The Band -> Drums -> Space -> Lost Sailor -> Saint Of Circumstance -> Wharf Rat -> Good Lovin'
Encore Don't Ease Me In
Notes
Master Audience Cassette; Nakamichi CM700 mics > Sony TC-158 source supplies the audience patches in "El Paso" (d1t7) from 1:30 thru 2:33, in "Scarlet Begonias" (d2t3) from 10:47 thru 11:09, as well as from 11:51 of "Playin' in the Band" (d3t2) thru 4:59 of "Drums" (d3t3) - approx. 7:24
Reviewer:gr8fuldad73
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February 8, 2021 Subject:
The Stanley 79'
This is mighty fine 79'.The music plays the band with highlights imo being Fod,Dancin in the streets,Scarlet>Fire,and a really sweet playin'.
Reviewer:c-freedom
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November 27, 2016 (edited)
Subject:
I ran into Charlie Fog..
Good solid set list, Another classic from the Stanley. with minimal deviation from optimal sound quality. Oh yeah a space jam that begs the question Do androids dream of counting electronic sheep?
Great work yet again. This sounds fantastic and the show is also top notch. First set hops and bops like most fall/winter 79 shows, with the band in high-energy mode (the 15+ minute Dancin is very, very nice). The second set pre-drums run is a true work of art. The Scarlet/Fire is not overly long, but features some great work by Jerry, especially in the transition jam. Passenger if off the charts. Terrapin is OK (Jerry's voice has a little trouble here and there), but the real gem is the Playin'. The outro-jam is amazing with a sweet, sweet transition to drums. Very spacey, but still tight. Maybe not a 5 star, but I cant choose 4.5. Certainly worth a listen.